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variables as dimensions. All socio-demographic characteristics are potential elements of Blau space, including continuous characteristics such as age, years of education, income, occupational prestige, geographic location, and so forth. In addition, categorical measures of socio-demographic
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in Blau space. Persons located at great distance in Blau space are very unlikely to interact, which creates the conditions for social differences in any characteristic that is transmitted through social
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characteristics such as race, sex, religion, birthplace, and others are Blau dimensions. "Blau space" is a
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construct which was developed by Miller McPherson and named after
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McPherson, Miller (1983). "Ecology of Affiliation".
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coordinate system
socio-demographic
theoretical
Peter Blau
homophily
flow of information
distance
communication
niches
social organization
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10.2307/2117719
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2117719
"Evolution on a Dancing Landscape: Organizations and Networks in Dynamic Blau Space"
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10.1093/sf/70.1.19
JSTOR
2580060
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